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How to better your investment decision making?

The difficulty in investment choices emerges when we use a quick and biased approach to stock selection and investing, when a patient, logical, and objective method is required. Quick, impulsive, and prejudiced judgments are the evil of investing, which the current generation of novice investors repeatedly demonstrate. Many explicable and unexplainable elements impact our investment decision-making, including …

Is the Crypto hype worth its hype?

Nowadays, we are receiving sales brochure pamphlets from crypto-currency exchanges wrapped with our shopping orders or daily newspapers. Crypto-currency promotion has now reached the point where brochures are put inside the groceries we buy. Yet, as we now learn, the real picture of Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies is considerably more complex and confusing than we …

Are stock market investments meant for losers?

Though stock market frauds highlight the volatile nature of certain risky trades, retail investors should concentrate on avoiding any mistakes. The investing landscape is inherently an oxymoron, with conventional techniques frequently leading to unexpected outcomes. This contradiction is expressed via the wisdom of investment icons such as Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, whose experience highlights an unusual yet practical method …

Should you invest in alternative assets?

First, let’s define alternative assets. An alternative investment is a financial asset that does not fit into any of the traditional investment divisions. Traditional asset types include equities, bonds, and cash. Simply said, these are not classified as standard financial assets like cash, fixed deposits, stocks, bonds, equity, or debt mutual funds. Alternative assets comprise assets …

A quick comparison of Equity Vs Gold Vs Real Estate

Many people neglect or ignore a few basic and frequent factors of their financial well-being. As we all know, major investment classes include real estate, gold, and financial instruments such as stocks and bonds. If you buy a house to live in, this is considered consumption. In a similar way buying gold or jewellery to …